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2014 Golden Globes highlights

Hosting for the second year in a row, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler made the star-studded room (and everyone watching at home) laugh at the beginning of the 71st Annual Golden Globe Awards. They poked fun at stars in attendance, including George Clooney: "'Gravity': The story of how George Clooney would rather float into space and die than spend time with a woman his own age." Boom.

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2014 Golden Globes highlights

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Hosting for the second year in a row, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler made the star-studded room (and everyone watching at home) laugh at the beginning of the 71st Annual Golden Globe Awards. They poked fun at stars in attendance, including George Clooney: "'Gravity': The story of how George Clooney would rather float into space and die than spend time with a woman his own age." Boom.
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Jennifer Lawrence won a trophy for best supporting actress for her turn in 'American Hustle.' And she didn't trip this time! On how she plans to celebrate her win: “I need to catch up with my drinking. I think that’s why I was so manic. That’s not a good answer. … I’m going to celebrate with friends and family.”
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'Breaking Bad' star Aaron Paul summed up the show's win for best TV drama series the best: "Yeah, b---h!"
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Sandra Bullock, who stars in 'Gravity,' and Tom Hanks, who stars in 'Captain Phillips,' present an award.
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Bryan Cranston won for best TV drama actor and his show 'Breaking Bad' took the award for best drama series. "It's such a lovely way to say goodbye to a show that meant so much to me," Cranston said during his acceptance speech.
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Matt Damon, whom Amy Poehler dubbed a "garbage man" during the show's intro, forgot his glasses for his presentation.
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Elisabeth Moss won the best actress award for the miniseries 'Top of the Lake.' She dedicated the award to her mother: "One day I hope to be 1/10th the woman you are."
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Jon Voight accepts the award for best supporting actor in a series, miniseries or TV movie for 'Ray Donovan.'
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Amy Adams accepts her award for best actress. "I always cry when I'm not supposed to and then when a director asks me to cry, I can't. It sucks," the 'American Hustle' actress said in her acceptance speech, tearing up.
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U2 picked up some hardware for best original song. They wrote 'Ordinary Love' for 'Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom.' "This is really personal for us. Very, very personal," Bono said. "This man turned our life upside down, right-side up. We wrote a love song because it's what's extraordinary about the film: it is this dysfunctional love story. We're good at the dysfunctional love stories."
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Diddy was pretty excited when 'All Is Lost' composer Alex Ebert won best original score. Apparently they partied on a boat once. "He came up behind me and unbuttoned my jacket and said, 'Let it flow!' " Ebert recalled.
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Uh-oh! A mixed-up teleprompter had 'Wolf of Wall Street' stars Jonah Hill and Margot Robbie a bit confused. They eventually got a paper copy of their script, and the show went on.
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Aaron Eckhart and Paula Patton also took the stage as presenters.
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Amy Poehler, as Tina Fey's "adult child from a previous relationship," isn't happy that "he" has to be the "Mr. Golden Globes" to Sosie Bacon's Miss Golden Globes. (Bacon is the daughter of Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick.)
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Jacqueline Bisset, who won best actress in a TV miniseries/movie for her role in 'Dancing on the Edge,' explained her bewildered acceptance speech.
“It was certainly a surprise. I was told ... my category was to be the second to the last (rather than the very first one). I was stunned. I was wondering why there was someone with a camera in front of me filming me. I was completely out of it. I can’t really remember what I said. I forgot to mention the director (Stephen Poliakoff), who I admire enormously.”
So what was up with her long walk to the stage?
“I didn’t think I was going to win. Did it take forever? I saw Jon Voight on the way there. I got a kiss from him, which was lovely. Sorry it took so long. I was in a daze.”
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The always-funny Robert Downey Jr. took the stage to present an award.
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Was Emma Thompson really intoxicated when she took the stage? Either way, she sure did chuck those Louboutins over her shoulder!
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Robin Wright won the best actress award for her work in Netflix's 'House of Cards.' She announced her engagement to Ben Foster earlier this weekend, too. Nice!
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Adam Samberg, in the press room, on winning his first Golden Globe:“I forgot to thank the Hollywood Foreign Press (Association) and my parents. That’s how surprised I was. The two things I had to say,” the star of Fox’s 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' said. “This is beyond my wildest expectations,” he said of the award. “All I ever wanted to do was be on ('Saturday Night Live'), so everything from that point forward has been icing for me.”
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Laura Dern introduced 'Nebraska,' in which her father, Bruce Dern, stars, as a contender for best comedy or musical.
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Leonardo DiCaprio won the trophy for best actor in a comedy or musical for 'The Wolf of Wall Street,' which he found particularly comedic since the nominated films and actors weren't comedies or comedians in the traditional sense.
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Ben Affleck, winner of last year's best director category for 'Argo,' presents an award.
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'Gravity' director Alfonso Cuaron accepts the award for best director. He thanked his stars George Clooney and Sandra Bullock -- especially Bullock for "not quitting when you thought I told you, 'Sandra, I'm going to give you herpes' when I meant to say, 'Sandra, I'm going to give you an earpiece.' "
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Uma Thurman and Chris Evans present an award.
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Freshman comedy 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' had a stellar evening, swooping up best TV comedy and best comedic TV actor for its star, Andy Samberg. Creator Dan Goor accepts the award, mentioning how glad he is he pursued this instead of going to medical school.
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Cate Blanchett won best actress in a drama film for her role in 'Blue Jasmine.'
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Matthew McConaughey, who starred in 'Dallas Buyers Club' as Ron Woodroof, won best actor in a drama. His co-star, Jared Leto, who is also the lead singer of 30 Seconds to Mars, won best supporting actor.
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Amy Poehler won best actress in a TV comedy for 'Parks and Recreation.' She "made out" with Bono before getting onstage.
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Director Steve McQueen accepts the best drama award for '12 Years a Slave.'
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Emma Stone was also a presenter at the awards show.
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Melissa McCarthy bumped her head backstage, so when she presented an award with Jimmy Fallon, she thought she was Matt Damon.
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Hosting for the second year in a row, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler made the star-studded room (and everyone watching at home) laugh at the beginning of the 71st Annual Golden Globe Awards. They poked fun at stars in attendance, including George Clooney: "'Gravity': The story of how George Clooney would rather float into space and die than spend time with a woman his own age." Boom.